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Sainsbury's mobile network to close | Sainsbury's mobile network to close |
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Supermarket giant Sainsbury's is to close its mobile phone service after two years, the company has confirmed. | Supermarket giant Sainsbury's is to close its mobile phone service after two years, the company has confirmed. |
Mobile by Sainsbury's was a "virtual network" run on infrastructure provided by Vodafone. | Mobile by Sainsbury's was a "virtual network" run on infrastructure provided by Vodafone. |
The BBC understands the two companies could not reach an agreement to continue the service, which will close on 15 January. | The BBC understands the two companies could not reach an agreement to continue the service, which will close on 15 January. |
Sainsbury's told the BBC it still wanted to provide a mobile service to shoppers and was exploring its options. | Sainsbury's told the BBC it still wanted to provide a mobile service to shoppers and was exploring its options. |
Brands such as Giffgaff, TalkTalk and Tesco Mobile are known as mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) and run on infrastructure provided by other carriers, including O2, Three and EE. | Brands such as Giffgaff, TalkTalk and Tesco Mobile are known as mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) and run on infrastructure provided by other carriers, including O2, Three and EE. |
Sainsbury's rival Tesco Mobile is one of the largest MVNO in the UK and has about four million subscribers. | Sainsbury's rival Tesco Mobile is one of the largest MVNO in the UK and has about four million subscribers. |
Mobile by Sainsbury's attracted just 150,000 subscribers, which the BBC understands did not meet Vodafone's expectations. | |
Sainsbury's told the BBC it was exploring other options and was "still interested" in providing a mobile network for its customers. | |
In July, TalkTalk suggested Vodafone was leaving the MVNO market, in documents submitted to the Competition and Markets Authority. | In July, TalkTalk suggested Vodafone was leaving the MVNO market, in documents submitted to the Competition and Markets Authority. |
Vodafone denied the suggestion and said it continued to operate MVNO with companies such as Amazon, Lebara and Talk Mobile. | Vodafone denied the suggestion and said it continued to operate MVNO with companies such as Amazon, Lebara and Talk Mobile. |
Sainsbury's said its customers would be able to move their numbers to a new network if they wanted to, and the supermarket chain would continue to sell mobile phones in more than 300 of its stores. | Sainsbury's said its customers would be able to move their numbers to a new network if they wanted to, and the supermarket chain would continue to sell mobile phones in more than 300 of its stores. |
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